brands
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Brands, late 19th century - early 20th century
Pencil sketch of various brands, and lines.
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Pencil sketch of various brands, and lines.
Cattle Brands, December 29, 1938
Handwritten list of what appears to be of cattle brands on Hotel Westward-Ho stationery dated December 29, 1938.
Cattle Brands, late 19th century - early 20th century
Handwritten list of dates, names, and cattle brands; no author or creation date.
Cowboys Working and 'Buffalo Coat', late 19th century - early 20th century
One illustration and painting. Illustration is of cowboys working with cow on the range. Has a sticker with, '309' in the corner. Painting is titled, 'Buffalo Coat.' Native American Man standing by fence. Has sticker with, '81' hand written in the corner.
Cowboys Working and 'Buffalo Coat', late 19th century - early 20th century
Illustration is of cowboys working with cow on the range. Painting is titled, 'Buffalo Coat' Native American Man standing by fence
Drawing of Crossed Branding Irons, late 19th century - early 20th century
Drawing of two branding irons crossed. One has two 'B' letters and the other has the letters 'Y' and 'K.' Writing in lower right in blue ink and pencil marks on upper right hand corner.
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Drawing of two branding irons crossed. One has two 'B' letters and the other has the letters 'Y' and 'K.' Writing in lower right in blue ink and pencil marks on upper right hand corner.
From Charles M. Russell to Bob Stuart, January 16, 1907
Two page typed letter from Charles M. Russell to Bob Stuart (copied by Mr. Beil) talking about a trip to Mexico.
From Charles M. Russell to C. N. Dickinson, July 12, 1917
Typed letter from Charles M. Russell to C. N. Dickinson dated 12 July 1917 states 'This is the old horse brands and all,--'.
From Claudia to Nancy C. Russell, February 12, 1937
From Claudia, Gilrey, California, February 12, 1937, is enclosing horse and cattle brands requested by Nancy C. Russell.
From Con Price to Bob, January 28, 1940
From Con Price, January 28, 1940, he had a wonderful visit with Homer Britzman, wishes Bob had been there, got a good laugh over the way Britzman collects and reacts to branding irons.